Join COG (Canberra Ornithological Group) and a Lanyon guide as we hopefully catch a glimpse of the migrating Honeyeater.
Join…
Celebrate Lanyon Homestead’s autumn harvest and gardens
Step into the story on Canberra Day and revisit days gone by at Lanyon Homestead
Join Tracey Bool, production nursery horticulturist and Canberra Weekly gardening writer, for a practical gardening workshop
Calthorpes' House will be closed between 25 February and early June for important conservation work.
We look forward to keeping…
Jenny Horsfield talks about the stories of people on soldier settler blocks during the interwar years
An evening of magical Christmas fun
Visit Calthorpes’ House and celebrate the start of the festive season.
Visit Mugga-Mugga and experience a simpler approach to Christmas.
Grab one of our Discovery Packs and set off on your guided tour of the historic cottage and gardens
Lanyon is the perfect playground for inquisitive minds and creative hands
Very few men who served in the Great War returned to Australia unchanged by their experiences. They all lived with the legacy of those years as they tried, with varying degrees of success, to resume civilian life.
In 2014, at age 24, Hannah Wandel founded Country to Canberra, a not-for-profit organisation aimed at raising the profile of young rural women
Men who came back from the Great War could apply for a block of land, as reward for their service from a grateful nation. While such an offer promised a new start for the men and a step into economic security, for many of the men life on the soldier settler blocks brought years of struggle